Italian in Florence - beauty as your classroom
Welcome to Florence - the city that gave Italian its literary heart, and the city where our most beautiful campus has been waiting for you. Our Florence campus is set in a 17th-century building, the historic seat of the Piarist Fathers (Padri Scolopi) on Via Bolognese - a short ride from the Duomo, surrounded by olive trees and gardens that go on for more than 8,000 square metres. Inside: classrooms, language lab, in-house café (Unicafè) and student residence on the top floor. Bellissima.
Florence is the right choice if you want to live every morning in beauty, study Italian properly in a serious campus setting, and feel - from the very first day - that you belong here. Andiamo.
The Florence campus
Housed in a historic building dating back to the late 1600s - the former seat of the Piarist Fathers (Padri Scolopi), an order founded for the education of young people, and later home to the Istituto Pellegrini - the Florence campus is surrounded by greenery while remaining just minutes from the city centre. Perched in a prime location on Via Bolognese, it offers a panoramic view of the city: a uniquely inspiring place to study, with three and a half centuries of educational continuity built into the walls.

Over 8,000 m² of gardens with olive trees
An extraordinary green oasis: more than 8,000 square metres of land cultivated with olive trees, plus a soccer field. Equipped with seating and tables for breaks, outdoor breakfasts, and lunches - a space that makes daily full-time study sustainable.

Classrooms and language lab
Student-friendly classrooms, a computer and language lab with 36 workstations, and two-person booths originally built for simultaneous interpreting practice. The teaching infrastructure of a real university, available to language students.

Unicaffè - in-house café
A welcoming space for coffee breaks and lunch, with indoor seating and outdoor tables in the garden. Especially during warmer months, this is where conversation practice happens naturally - peers, ideas, notes, and time to actually unwind between lessons.

Student residence on campus
On the top floor of the building: mini-apartments equipped for comfortable living, available for students who want the simplest possible accommodation - five minutes from the classroom, no commute, no separate housing search.
Who Florence is right for
Long-term students (visa-eligible)
Stays of 3 to 12 months on a student visa. Clear weekly study commitment, attendance tracking, documentation in the format the consulate expects, practical support on residence permit, codice fiscale, and accommodation.
U.S. faculty-led groups
The visiting faculty member leads the academic vision. We deliver on-site Italian language instruction, student services, housing logistics, and approval-ready documentation for the home institution. Florence is our main hub for faculty-led programs.
Serious 4-24 week students
Students who want measurable progress in a focused environment - not classroom-by-day, tourist-by-night. Small groups, level testing, CILS-aligned content, and a campus setting that makes daily study sustainable.
Companies with staff in Florence
Corporate Italian for professionals based in or relocating to Florence: fashion, art market, hospitality, manufacturing. One-to-one or small-group, scheduled around real work commitments.
Accommodation in Florence
The Florence campus is the only one of our sites with an integrated on-campus residence hall inside the historic Padri Scolopi building — alongside the classrooms, café, library and gardens. Off-campus options are also available for students who prefer external housing.
Unicollege University Residence — inside the Padri Scolopi campus
Up to 55 students live on campus inside the 17th-century building of the Piarist Fathers, on Via Bolognese. Single, double, triple and quadruple rooms, plus studios with garden access and shared apartments. All fully furnished, air-conditioned, with personal refrigerators and Wi-Fi. Shared kitchen, dining room and laundry foster a real student community.
Why students choose this: zero commute, instant community of international peers, structured environment inside the same historic building where you study. Particularly suited to long-term students, faculty-led groups, and anyone who wants the "real student campus" experience (rare in Italian language schools).
Pricing: on request based on room type and length of stay. Reservation fee: €40. Limited availability — confirm early.
Host family
€215/week, room only
€240/week, with breakfast
€335/week, half board
Live with a Florentine family selected by the school. Private bedroom in a shared family home. The fastest way to practise Italian outside class. Within 30 minutes of campus by bus or tram.
Shared apartment
€215/week, room only
Private bedroom in an apartment shared with 2-4 other international students. Equipped kitchen + shared bathroom. Sheets, kitchenware, TV included. Independence with company.
Studio & one-bedroom apartment
€1.250/month, all-inclusive
Self-contained studio with private bathroom and kitchen. Fully furnished. Located in residential Florence neighbourhoods (Oltrarno, Campo di Marte, Bolognese).
Hotels & B&Bs (3–5 star)
Pre-screened hotels and B&Bs near the campus, ranging from boutique 3-star to 5-star. Pricing varies seasonally — we book on your behalf at preferential rates. Best for short courses (1-2 weeks) or visitors.
How booking works: tell us your dates, preferred option and special needs (vegetarian, pets, smoking, allergies) on the contact form. We confirm a specific option in 2 working days. The €40 reservation fee counts toward your first week's payment.
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